// *************************************************************************** // * // * Copyright (C) 1997-2002, International Business Machines // * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. // * // *************************************************************************** nl { Version { "1.0" } Countries { NL { "Nederland" } BE { "Belgi\u00EB" } } DateTimeElements:intvector { 2, 4, } DateTimePatterns { "H:mm:ss' uur' z", "H:mm:ss z", "H:mm:ss", "H:mm", "EEEE d MMMM yyyy", "d MMMM yyyy", "d-MMM-yy", "d-M-yy", "{1} {0}", } DayAbbreviations { "zo", "ma", "di", "wo", "do", "vr", "za", } DayNames { "zondag", "maandag", "dinsdag", "woensdag", "donderdag", "vrijdag", "zaterdag", } Languages { nl { "Nederlands" } } LocaleID:int { 0x13 } // LocaleString { "nl" } MonthAbbreviations { "jan", "feb", "mrt", "apr", "mei", "jun", "jul", "aug", "sep", "okt", "nov", "dec", } MonthNames { "januari", "februari", "maart", "april", "mei", "juni", "juli", "augustus", "september", "oktober", "november", "december", } NumberElements { ",", ".", ";", "%", "0", "#", "-", "E", "\u2030", "\u221E", "\uFFFD", } // ShortLanguage { "nld" } zoneStrings { { "Africa/Casablanca", "GMT", "GMT", "GMT", "GMT", } } // LocaleScript{ // "Latn", // ISO 15924 Name // } //------------------------------------------------------------ // Rule Based Number Format Support //------------------------------------------------------------ // * Spellout rules for Dutch // can someone supply me with information on negatives and decimals? SpelloutRules { "-x: min >>;\n" "x.x: << komma >>;\n" "(zero?); een; twee; drie; vier; vijf; zes; zeven; acht; negen;\n" "tien; elf; twaalf; dertien; veertien; vijftien; zestien;\n" "zeventien; achtien; negentien;\n" "20: [>> en ]twintig;\n" "30: [>> en ]dertig;\n" "40: [>> en ]veertig;\n" "50: [>> en ]vijftig;\n" "60: [>> en ]zestig;\n" "70: [>> en ]zeventig;\n" "80: [>> en ]tachtig;\n" "90: [>> en ]negentig;\n" "100: << honderd[ >>];\n" "1000: << duizend[ >>];\n" "1,000,000: << miljoen[ >>];\n" "1,000,000,000: << biljoen[ >>];\n" "1,000,000,000,000: =#,##0=" } }